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>> one thing i do know law enforcement will be prepared. they have contingency plans for everything. then -- i really believe that the general public, law abiding people have made a decision sometime ago whether or not zimmerman was victim or trayvon martin was the victim. a majority of those people haven't really watched the trial and know the facts. you are not going to change their minds. we have to make sure they don't get caught up in the hype by the instigateders, ones trying to create havoc for a personal gain whether it is stealing or creating havoc. >> heather: i want to ask you about the preparations and what will happen once a verdict does come in in terms of what law enforcement will do. they appear to have tried maybe get ahead of this a little bit. you heard the police chief there speaking. we also have the brother ward county sheriff's office and they produced tsa, raise your voice. they talk about remind people freedom of expression is a constitutional right but taking unlawful action is not. do these types of steps assist a
>> one thing i do know law enforcement will be prepared. they have contingency plans for everything. then -- i really believe that the general public, law abiding people have made a decision sometime ago whether or not zimmerman was victim or trayvon martin was the victim. a majority of those people haven't really watched the trial and know the facts. you are not going to change their minds. we have to make sure they don't get caught up in the hype by the instigateders, ones trying to...
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uncertainty with fights over the sequester and obama care and financial reform but the effects of those laws will become clear over the next year, and that means businesses that have held off on hiring may feel confident enough to start adding workers. the unemployment rate is already down from its peak of 10% during the recession, and the federal reserve says it could hit 6.5% next year. the fed hasn't been standing still. ben bernanke has been pumping $85 billion into this economy every month in order to bring down the unemployment rate to grow the economy but one economist i spoke with says that's not enough. neil ferguson is author of "the great degeneration: how institutions decay and economies die." he says there are fundamental problems with the u.s. economy. >> while we've been focused on the endless macro debates a lot of micro things are going wrong and i think that is why we're not seeing a more rapid recovery, that's why small businesses are staying small. you can do all the stimulus you like but if there are institutional problems and structural problems in the way of growth the
uncertainty with fights over the sequester and obama care and financial reform but the effects of those laws will become clear over the next year, and that means businesses that have held off on hiring may feel confident enough to start adding workers. the unemployment rate is already down from its peak of 10% during the recession, and the federal reserve says it could hit 6.5% next year. the fed hasn't been standing still. ben bernanke has been pumping $85 billion into this economy every month...
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to execute the law. you don't have discretionary power to enforce the law and what laws you pick and choose. kevin brady saying, i may hold a hearing and phil roe i want congressional reserve service to look into it. adam: did heay what resource congress would have tt make the president follow the law? >> he didn't say what recourse, treasury and administration saying, national federation of independent business said we want this delay. it will cost 1.6 million jobs. as we pointed out, what about the individual mandate why not die lay that? that takes effect this january 1, 2014. if that individual doesn't have affordable insurance offered to them, do they get put into the state exchanges? already we're seeing those costs doubling for the state exchanges. that is has got orrin hatch up in arms too. adam: you point out the administration pnts to the nfib wants delay. what the nfib wants is to redo this. they think the law is a real hindrance for small-time employers, who own fast-food changes and restrant
to execute the law. you don't have discretionary power to enforce the law and what laws you pick and choose. kevin brady saying, i may hold a hearing and phil roe i want congressional reserve service to look into it. adam: did heay what resource congress would have tt make the president follow the law? >> he didn't say what recourse, treasury and administration saying, national federation of independent business said we want this delay. it will cost 1.6 million jobs. as we pointed out,...
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it is quick and throw the law books out of the win dow. tli will be killing themselves if they don't get self defense read. nmanslaughter is a, bor c and by the way, self defense vitiates manslaughter just like second-degree murder. >> i want to tip my hat to the vowers that are tweeting with me. i know some of them are attorneys and very a tout and they know in this case, one of the things that was not argued was immunity that was for george zimmerman. if you argued that in the first place, we wouldn't have a trial. you are talking about self defense, wouldn't that be in the instructions? >> stand your ground if you have an opportunity to escape you don't have to take that avenue. you can stand your ground, here george zimmerman said he was underneath trayvon martin with his head slammed in the concrete when he used deadly force. there is no avenue of escape and avoiding you. it is not a stand your growned issue. >> harris, it is unfortunate to be candid, they felt there was no way they would win a flat out dismissal. >> let's spend a few
it is quick and throw the law books out of the win dow. tli will be killing themselves if they don't get self defense read. nmanslaughter is a, bor c and by the way, self defense vitiates manslaughter just like second-degree murder. >> i want to tip my hat to the vowers that are tweeting with me. i know some of them are attorneys and very a tout and they know in this case, one of the things that was not argued was immunity that was for george zimmerman. if you argued that in the first...
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the law is like mud. this jury is going to hear this law from this court, and they're going to be like every jury. they're going to have a hard time going through it, because lawyers can't even agree what that gobbledygook means when the judge reads that law to that jury. >> faith, having said that, and about seeing the gun or grabbing for the gun, let me show you some of what john guy laid out in terms of the inconsistencies and tell me whether that addresses some of that from the prosecution's standpoint. >> sean knoffke told me to get an address. that didn't happen. listen to the tapes. listen to the walk-through and listen to the non-emergency call. sean knoffke never said that. why? why lie about that? it's so important, that's why. because he wasn't going back to the car. he was going back to trch trchl. trayvon martin covered his mouth and nose. really? you really think if that were true there wouldn't be george zimmerman blood on these sticks that they pried under his fingernails? do you really th
the law is like mud. this jury is going to hear this law from this court, and they're going to be like every jury. they're going to have a hard time going through it, because lawyers can't even agree what that gobbledygook means when the judge reads that law to that jury. >> faith, having said that, and about seeing the gun or grabbing for the gun, let me show you some of what john guy laid out in terms of the inconsistencies and tell me whether that addresses some of that from the...
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inadvertently perhaps collect but not not wittingly in america it's a crime of violation of a federal law to lie to congress during testimony i responded in what i thought was the most true for least on truthful manner by saying no the us director of national intelligence james clapper publicly acknowledged his error only after n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden spilled the beans on america's clandestine espionage activities the director of national intelligence is now apologizing for what he calls his erroneous response to congress over n.s.a. surveillance programs one of those covert programs indiscriminately collects the phone records of hundreds of millions of americans secret surveillance once criticized by a familiar face no more illegal wiretapping of american citizens no more national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime but upon entering the white house u.s. president barack obama seems to have had a change of heart my assessment and my team's assessment. was that. they help us prevent terrorist attacks government lies surrounding the n.s.a.'s pro
inadvertently perhaps collect but not not wittingly in america it's a crime of violation of a federal law to lie to congress during testimony i responded in what i thought was the most true for least on truthful manner by saying no the us director of national intelligence james clapper publicly acknowledged his error only after n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden spilled the beans on america's clandestine espionage activities the director of national intelligence is now apologizing for what he...
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once alec ratified that law they helped push it into law in 24 states, basically in its entirely, and another ten states. other piece of the law that hasn't been discussed is that if the defendant chooses to assert it, in that law in a civil suit, if the family does not prevail, for instance, if in this case in florida, if trayvon's family does not prevail in a civil suit and this claim is invoked, under that law, they would be required to pay george zimmerman's attorneys fees an lost wages. it would require the victim's family to pay the killer. and pay for the killer's wages. that's the law in over two dozen states in this country now. >> obviously that creates something of a check on having to think, do i really want to bring a civil case. if we don't have facts and we think we will lose, dewe don't want to pay the level bills and we have other legal bills. shannon, you work for regulation of guns. how do we balance that? we have a number of laws in place. this is a gun culture in this country. how do we balance for people who legally carry them and make sure that we keep our kids
once alec ratified that law they helped push it into law in 24 states, basically in its entirely, and another ten states. other piece of the law that hasn't been discussed is that if the defendant chooses to assert it, in that law in a civil suit, if the family does not prevail, for instance, if in this case in florida, if trayvon's family does not prevail in a civil suit and this claim is invoked, under that law, they would be required to pay george zimmerman's attorneys fees an lost wages. it...
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it was important for the defense, though, to step up and go back and talk about the law and talk about reasonable doubt. leave the emotion out of it. remind the jurors at the end of the day, they're going to be instructed be i the judge they have to apply these statutes. so the drier you are for the defense in this case, the less you focus on emotion, the better chance you have of a not guilty verdict. >> all right. gentleman, stay with us. joining us is jeff gold right now, who has been in the courthouse for the last three weeks, but, we'll have much more when we come back after the break on the george zimmerman jury trial. we are on verdict watch as the jury slibt i deliberates. they could come back with a verdict at any moment. stay with us. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! low fat and five
it was important for the defense, though, to step up and go back and talk about the law and talk about reasonable doubt. leave the emotion out of it. remind the jurors at the end of the day, they're going to be instructed be i the judge they have to apply these statutes. so the drier you are for the defense in this case, the less you focus on emotion, the better chance you have of a not guilty verdict. >> all right. gentleman, stay with us. joining us is jeff gold right now, who has been...
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we're a nation of laws and the jury has spoken. the justice department will determine whether criminal civil rights charges will be brought against zimmerman. back to "caught on camera." >>> when a crowd of college students mixes with too much alcohol, the result can be a cocktail of bad behavior. with good judgment gone for the night, vandalism and rioting can spread like wildfire. march 12th, 2011. students are capturing video on their cell phones after an all-nighter of drinking in albany, new york. by nearly 7:00 a.m. house parties spill out on to the street as a celebration known as kegs and eggs, as students eagerly await the city's st. patrick's day parade. >> they caught us a little bit by surprise with the thousands of young people that were involved. it was upsetting to see what was going on. and we had never experienced that. >> everybody is on every inch of the street, on every inch of the sidewalk and on all the porches. they're completely wasted. it's like a sea of just green sort of mayhem. >> the crowd is whipping i
we're a nation of laws and the jury has spoken. the justice department will determine whether criminal civil rights charges will be brought against zimmerman. back to "caught on camera." >>> when a crowd of college students mixes with too much alcohol, the result can be a cocktail of bad behavior. with good judgment gone for the night, vandalism and rioting can spread like wildfire. march 12th, 2011. students are capturing video on their cell phones after an all-nighter of...
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school professor teachers teachers communication law intellectual law has done extensive research on the wiki leaks organization the history of the wiki leaks organization and really spoke about what this organization is all about because you've got to remember that the prosecution is alleging that manning aided the enemy the most serious charge of aiding the enemy and the way he did that was handing over information classified information hundreds of thousands of documents to the whistle blood whistle blowing web site wiki leaks the prosecution is saying when manning did that he knowingly aided the enemy by putting the information on the internet for the enemy to see now what this witness did today was kind of talk about the credibility of wiki leaks he said that before this document dump before bradley manning released these war logs wiki leaks was considered a legitimate organization they partnered with the traditional outlets like the new york times like the guardian but after these leaks you saw that the perception of wiki leaks changed dramatically and really interesting what t
school professor teachers teachers communication law intellectual law has done extensive research on the wiki leaks organization the history of the wiki leaks organization and really spoke about what this organization is all about because you've got to remember that the prosecution is alleging that manning aided the enemy the most serious charge of aiding the enemy and the way he did that was handing over information classified information hundreds of thousands of documents to the whistle blood...
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. >> the stand your ground laws. >> the stand your ground laws. what he with will do is focus on main street media and in particular hollywood and depictions of black men and boys. we need change policy and also change the culture. we can do it by leveraging our power as everyday people who care about what is happening on our television screen. and what george zimmerman saw when he saw trayvon martin is portrayed on television everyday. >> that is important but i think also people want to see something concrete. if you do a long-term thing with hollywood, that's good. if you pursue the justice department. what about on the street, advocacy, boycotting, things that people can see and feel right now. >> very tangible. we've had people with american culture with pictures of blak black masculinity we don't want to outlaw. we understand the white supremacist impulse of hollywood is to demonize black men. but on the ground we have rallies, go to churches, tell people to vote. why? not just for barack obama. but vote in the local legislators in and out o
. >> the stand your ground laws. >> the stand your ground laws. what he with will do is focus on main street media and in particular hollywood and depictions of black men and boys. we need change policy and also change the culture. we can do it by leveraging our power as everyday people who care about what is happening on our television screen. and what george zimmerman saw when he saw trayvon martin is portrayed on television everyday. >> that is important but i think also...
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under scrutiny for accepting $15,000 for the catering of his daughter in june in 2011678 the state law requires any gift more than $50 but exempts to family members are exempt. >> more trouble for mcdonnell's son sean.ean. the 21-year-old was charged with public into. ation. he will be a senior tep university of virginia and it happened there. he was released and scheduled th be back in court next month. the washington castles look toon set c a new u.s. prosports recod of 34 consecutive wins.tive >> in the w first match against boston kevin anderson dominatedd winning 5-2. martina hingis was a perfect 3-3 in her play. then in the fifth and final match they took the men's doubles. they go on to win 25-12 to set s the record for wins for a moaftion professional sportsssio team in the u.s. congratulations to the castles. >> good job, caflts. come up next. how do they do it? special eivelgts make the moviem as you know. >> the director of the releaseee sits down with kevin mccarthy to reveal some of the secrets. sec >> check this out. you can escape to a world of piewrl imagination with qd
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and who made a big mark on the laws of the united states. for example, the part of the law that makes it illegal for federal money to help women pay for an abortion. it was stuffed in a bill, and has been renewed every year since then and is part of the way we penalize poor women for having an abortion in a way that richer women never have to deal with. if you have private insurance, you're covered, ma'am, but you on medicaid, you're paying full freight and you're paying cash. serves you right for being poor. thanks, congressman henry hyde. congressman was enthusiastic as chairman of the house committee about impeaching president clinton because of his affair, because of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> there is a visibility factor in the president's public acts. and those which betray a trust or reveal contempt for the law are hard to sweep under the rug or under the bed for that matter. they reverberate, they ricochet all over the land and provide the worst possibly example for our young people. as that third grader from chicago wrote to me
and who made a big mark on the laws of the united states. for example, the part of the law that makes it illegal for federal money to help women pay for an abortion. it was stuffed in a bill, and has been renewed every year since then and is part of the way we penalize poor women for having an abortion in a way that richer women never have to deal with. if you have private insurance, you're covered, ma'am, but you on medicaid, you're paying full freight and you're paying cash. serves you right...
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we have a law against giving money against countries that have a military coup. you give them money because we're kind of happy. in terms of the military, they're unified in terms of stability. if you don't include the muslim brotherhood in the political process, he could feel very, very violent the next couple of months. >> what are the chances that the army or the military will at the end of the day have to take it over as a dictator ship? >> at this point they're running the country right now. there's no sense that the civilians are calling the shots. the question is are they going to transition to a representative civilian government or will you have window dressing? >> this general c.c., he's going to be some kind of vice president. sounds like a bank. you'll never hear from him. they brought in a technocratic guy. is he the guy to put this together? >> that's one of the biggest challenges going forward is they're bankrupt. will they sure vief? were they able to get an ims loan? >> they've never really had a market economy, did they? that's one of the issues
we have a law against giving money against countries that have a military coup. you give them money because we're kind of happy. in terms of the military, they're unified in terms of stability. if you don't include the muslim brotherhood in the political process, he could feel very, very violent the next couple of months. >> what are the chances that the army or the military will at the end of the day have to take it over as a dictator ship? >> at this point they're running the...
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they can ask for elaboration on the judge's instruction of law. sometimes you see that. and the judge can probably decline to do that and ask them to give it their own interpretation. they can ask about evidence, they can ask a procedural question, how late can we deliberate? they can ask anything. >> it's always dangerous business to try to figure out -- because we deon't know what's going on in that room. but if they have a question, would that say to you that potentially that they may go on into the night? because the judge, as i said, has been very liberal with them. said you sort of set your own pace, you decide how long you want to go, if you need to take a break, if you want to continue to talk over lunch. >> and just about every time they've been given the opportunity to keep work organize take a break, they've chosen to keep working. here we are on a saturday at almost 6:00 p.m. and this jury is still going. i think it really a testament to how hard working they have been. they could have taken the weekend off. they elected not to do that. >> conventional wisdom
they can ask for elaboration on the judge's instruction of law. sometimes you see that. and the judge can probably decline to do that and ask them to give it their own interpretation. they can ask about evidence, they can ask a procedural question, how late can we deliberate? they can ask anything. >> it's always dangerous business to try to figure out -- because we deon't know what's going on in that room. but if they have a question, would that say to you that potentially that they may...
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and my brother-in-law is there, sifting through the kale, trying to find -- >> jimmy: did he find it? >> no, truth is we do have dogs. >> jimmy: oh, yes, but -- >> is this too gross right now -- because it is pretty late but the thing is, we didn't know how much of it was gone. and it is -- there is really not -- it is really okay. and it was mostly -- mostly nail, and whatever. and you know -- i wasn't thinking i thought, well, you know this is a hard thing. scary when you go to the hospital and they ask you all of these questions and so. well, what religion are you? >> jimmy: are you circumcised? seems e seems -- >> i said honey, can i take a shot? can i tweet it? people thought it was a bloody over-share. >> jimmy: now, this is something you tweeted, as well. and i have to know the story here. i grew up in las vegas, i don't know if you were aware of that. >> i am aware of that. >> jimmy: this is a photograph. that is a young kevin bacon leaving the baracci, and matt damon. [ cheers and applause ] >> that is amazing. matt has not aged a day. he looks great. >> jimmy: how did this h
and my brother-in-law is there, sifting through the kale, trying to find -- >> jimmy: did he find it? >> no, truth is we do have dogs. >> jimmy: oh, yes, but -- >> is this too gross right now -- because it is pretty late but the thing is, we didn't know how much of it was gone. and it is -- there is really not -- it is really okay. and it was mostly -- mostly nail, and whatever. and you know -- i wasn't thinking i thought, well, you know this is a hard thing. scary when...
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let's take part in some law enforcement? how about that. >> reporter: new york governor, andrew quo know and state trooper, joe izzo, put me in this police vehicle, designed to sit higher than normal suvs, so police can catch distracted drivers in the act. you think he knows why he's being pulled over. we caught one driver browsing the internet. and in one hour, we pulled over four drivers, all on their phones. as the governor, you're truly taking action. as a dad, how fearful are you of your daughters on the road? >> this is very real to me. i'm living this. i have two 18-year-olds who are driving. i spend a lot of time in a car. >> reporter: governor cuomo's goal, saving lives. he launched a $1 million texting while driving initiative. enacting stricter punishment for those pulled over. five points on their driver's licenses, equal to reckless driving in severity. a texting driver is 23-times more likely to get into a crash than a nontexting driver. a statistic governor cuomo says he is hoping to change. >> the good news i
let's take part in some law enforcement? how about that. >> reporter: new york governor, andrew quo know and state trooper, joe izzo, put me in this police vehicle, designed to sit higher than normal suvs, so police can catch distracted drivers in the act. you think he knows why he's being pulled over. we caught one driver browsing the internet. and in one hour, we pulled over four drivers, all on their phones. as the governor, you're truly taking action. as a dad, how fearful are you of...
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is it against the law to not step out of the car? no. no, it's against the law to not do what i ask you to do. >> the passenger still refuses to exit the car and trooper goins is losing patience. >> we can do it the easy way or the hard way. which way do you want to go? >> you just stop for a moment in your mind and think to yourself, am i prepared? something's fixing to happen. >> although she senses danger, trooper andresen focuses on the driver, as the passenger emerges from the car and faces trooper goins. >> took one step out and he looped. and underneath his leg he had a saturday night special, a .22 revolver. he just hooked it with his pinkie finger and he had me. less than heartbeats, he had me. >> this guy is fighting with him. and barry's trying to get his gun out. i can see he's trying to get his gun out. and i'm going for my gun. and fresh out of recruit school. all i wanted was cover. >> andreesen backs away as the scuffle between goins and the armed suspect quickly escalates into a life or death situation. >> don't move! do
is it against the law to not step out of the car? no. no, it's against the law to not do what i ask you to do. >> the passenger still refuses to exit the car and trooper goins is losing patience. >> we can do it the easy way or the hard way. which way do you want to go? >> you just stop for a moment in your mind and think to yourself, am i prepared? something's fixing to happen. >> although she senses danger, trooper andresen focuses on the driver, as the passenger...
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talk to us a little bit about florida's stand your ground law. is it likely we'll see legislation come from this, that will change, limit or possibly even eradicate the law entirely? >> i don't think so. as you know, the governor of florida appointed a commission. they didn't recommend changes. but two points of stand your ground. first of all, if there is a civil lawsuit going forward, it can be raised in a separate stand your ground hearing. the defendant, in that case it would be george zimmerman, would have the burden of proof and george zimmerman would finally have to testify. which gives whoever's prosecuting the civil case a real opportunity to see if there are any inconsistencies. the other respect with stand your ground is that this was not a successful prosecution. but it got prosecuted. and i am hopeful that in some sense, the message that stand your ground was an unlimited license to kill is answered by the fact that, look, you exercise that law. you better make darn sure it was absolutely necessary. because the risk of prosecution in
talk to us a little bit about florida's stand your ground law. is it likely we'll see legislation come from this, that will change, limit or possibly even eradicate the law entirely? >> i don't think so. as you know, the governor of florida appointed a commission. they didn't recommend changes. but two points of stand your ground. first of all, if there is a civil lawsuit going forward, it can be raised in a separate stand your ground hearing. the defendant, in that case it would be...
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so is law enforcement. the law enforcement presence heavy throughout much of the day and yesterday as well as the jury was deliberating here at the courthouse, those officers are also gone for the evening. as for civil unrest, proud to report there has been none of that here in florida. we heard from the police chief he said by and large things had remained fairly calm and peaceful. same for the county here. so far, so good. the courtroom, empty. thank you. we have a panel here tonight to analyze what this means going forward as well as reaction to this verdict. melissa harris perry is with us as well as joey ann reed, with visitors, and lisa bloom, who has been covering this throughout this trial. let's start with the legal question, if we can. we don't know. the jurors haven't told us. they haven't spoken us. what's your gut about what happened here tonight, lisa. >> based on the case that went through these jurors, this was really the only conclusion they could draw. i was asked a few days ago about what
so is law enforcement. the law enforcement presence heavy throughout much of the day and yesterday as well as the jury was deliberating here at the courthouse, those officers are also gone for the evening. as for civil unrest, proud to report there has been none of that here in florida. we heard from the police chief he said by and large things had remained fairly calm and peaceful. same for the county here. so far, so good. the courtroom, empty. thank you. we have a panel here tonight to...
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that law's been changed just for you. you may have to wait a while. charles and your father are already in line. and elizabeth's been queen for 60 years. but if you hang in there, one day all this will be yours. your face will be on money and stamps. and we don't even know what your me is yet. like your dad and your uncle harry, you may be proud to wear the uniform one day and serve your country in the military. no matter what you do, you will be in the spotlight. it's already begun. just look at the souvenirs. and these imaginary family m snapshots created by a london artist for new york magazine..o your folks will work hard to protect you. it won't always be easy. you will need to appear ordinary while living a life of privilege and tradition. but your life is set to be extraordinary, and it hasn't even begun.) keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> back on this side of the atlantic, that's our broadcast on a tuesday night.sma thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. >> nbc bay are
that law's been changed just for you. you may have to wait a while. charles and your father are already in line. and elizabeth's been queen for 60 years. but if you hang in there, one day all this will be yours. your face will be on money and stamps. and we don't even know what your me is yet. like your dad and your uncle harry, you may be proud to wear the uniform one day and serve your country in the military. no matter what you do, you will be in the spotlight. it's already begun. just look...
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law. was it even legal for him to do that? martha: some new developments in a deadly train derailment that destroyed part of a town. listen to this. investigators opened a criminal investigation into that disaster. what happened there? plus ... >> to the right, to the left. gregg: that is awful line dancing. the cupid shuffle. the days are over at the irs. what lawmaker want to do sure there are no more videos like this one out of the tax agency. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. it's four times the detail of hd. colors become richer. details become clearer. which for a filmmaker, changes everything. because
law. was it even legal for him to do that? martha: some new developments in a deadly train derailment that destroyed part of a town. listen to this. investigators opened a criminal investigation into that disaster. what happened there? plus ... >> to the right, to the left. gregg: that is awful line dancing. the cupid shuffle. the days are over at the irs. what lawmaker want to do sure there are no more videos like this one out of the tax agency. every day we're working to be an even...
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they haven't declared martial law. they've tried to be the one institution to provide stability while egypt gets back on its feet. >> bill, quickly, can we make a policy going forward that the u.s. government will never support the muslim brotherhood? is that too hard to just come out and say that? >> tucker, we ought to be saying that. anybody not paying attention knows the muslim brotherhood is a long way from being our friends. we have plenty of concerns about them being in power in syria too. the fact of the matter is, here at this state department, we're happy to support anybody who hangs a d on -- this town needs to be paying a lot of attention to who the muslim brotherhood is. incidentally, they've got insidious efforts going on in this town all the time. who they are, what they want and long-term objectives do not sort with those of the united states of america. >> it's idiotic. thank you for your insight colonel bill cowen and clear description of what we're doing and not doing. >> thanks, tucker. >>> it could
they haven't declared martial law. they've tried to be the one institution to provide stability while egypt gets back on its feet. >> bill, quickly, can we make a policy going forward that the u.s. government will never support the muslim brotherhood? is that too hard to just come out and say that? >> tucker, we ought to be saying that. anybody not paying attention knows the muslim brotherhood is a long way from being our friends. we have plenty of concerns about them being in power...
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, louisiana ranked has the fifth weakest gun laws. and the worst in gun violence, according to the center for american progress which looked at that correlation, it does not make sense. talk a little about gun legislation in louisiana. >> not only does it not make sense but it is actually getting worse. our state just passed an amendment to the constitution in november. that makes gun ownership a fundamental right in the state of louisiana. which puts on it par with freedom of speech and other laws. and so since then, we've had a judge in new orleans to rule that that makes it improper to have laws barring felons possessing guns. so now you have prosecutors scrambling to see whether or not they will be able to convict felons in possession of weapons now that we have that law passed. so i get frustrated because so often our lawmakers don't seem to make any connection whatsoever between these, everybody should have a gun at all times type legislation and t the carnage on our streets. >> i want to pick up on the idea that young people fe
, louisiana ranked has the fifth weakest gun laws. and the worst in gun violence, according to the center for american progress which looked at that correlation, it does not make sense. talk a little about gun legislation in louisiana. >> not only does it not make sense but it is actually getting worse. our state just passed an amendment to the constitution in november. that makes gun ownership a fundamental right in the state of louisiana. which puts on it par with freedom of speech and...
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that is not the law. that is not the law. >> i apologize. you understand we're talking about the mother and father of the deceased sitting right there. that's what you want to do as the prosecutor. you want to say, alisyn, look, there's mom and dad. don't let this guy walk away. he could have shot him in the leg. he killed him. he killed a 17-year-old kid for walking around with his arizona iced tea and skittles he was wearing a hoodie because it was raining. >> i don't know who i'm convicting or why but i'm convicting them. >> well -- >> having said that, we heard our jury consultant say in the front row half of the jury was in this position. what does that tell you? when you're arguing in front of the jury and you see that, what does that tell you? >> i heard her yesterday. i thought she was great. she said the jurors seemed less engaged. they were taking less notes when the defense attorney was, in my opinion, doing a very scholarly lecture to a law school class as opposed to the prosecutor who got up there, passionately raised his voice,
that is not the law. that is not the law. >> i apologize. you understand we're talking about the mother and father of the deceased sitting right there. that's what you want to do as the prosecutor. you want to say, alisyn, look, there's mom and dad. don't let this guy walk away. he could have shot him in the leg. he killed him. he killed a 17-year-old kid for walking around with his arizona iced tea and skittles he was wearing a hoodie because it was raining. >> i don't know who i'm...
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with florida law, manslaughter could give him still 25 years in prison. the jury will be instructed on that later on as far as what each charge brings with regard to prison time. it looks like there are three choices. he could be not guilty, also a hung jury -- a fourth choice -- guilty of second degree murder or manslaughter. this is a huge victory for the prosecution to get this manslaughter charge in there. because if the jury is teetering and want to give somebody responsibility for the did he go of a 17 -- for the death of a 17-year-old, it does add an interesting wrinkle to the case. >>brian: the prosecution said he's angry, he had preconceived notions about who trayvon martin was. he is a vigilante. there was screaming. there was misinformation out there. for example, the direct quote that they said that george zimmerman said to a friend to tell his wife, tell them i killed him. he says tell them i shot a man. that's different. in analyzing some of that, that's where i imagine the defense should say excuse me. could we quote my client correctly and
with florida law, manslaughter could give him still 25 years in prison. the jury will be instructed on that later on as far as what each charge brings with regard to prison time. it looks like there are three choices. he could be not guilty, also a hung jury -- a fourth choice -- guilty of second degree murder or manslaughter. this is a huge victory for the prosecution to get this manslaughter charge in there. because if the jury is teetering and want to give somebody responsibility for the did...
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one of the three accidental codicils of law said if it's by accident or sudden combat. maybe that's applying. it almost like a multi- choice test, taking the s.a.t. test where there are two answers that are sort of close and you have to decide the right one. it interesting, when you look at the courtroom the way we've been watching it every day, you'll notice that angela cory, the boss of these three men doing the prosecuting, she always sits with the victim's parents. she prosecuted an african-american woman who shot over the head of her boyfriend, her husband, who was known to be abusive to her. but what she said in that case was there were two children there. there were two children in the vicinity when that shot rang out and she stood hard and fast by her victims, as she said, in that case. so she's a tough boss, a tough prosecutor, who goes all out for victims and was physically with the victim's family all through the trial. >> we're going to take a break and be back with more after this. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new
one of the three accidental codicils of law said if it's by accident or sudden combat. maybe that's applying. it almost like a multi- choice test, taking the s.a.t. test where there are two answers that are sort of close and you have to decide the right one. it interesting, when you look at the courtroom the way we've been watching it every day, you'll notice that angela cory, the boss of these three men doing the prosecuting, she always sits with the victim's parents. she prosecuted an...
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>> this declaration establishing of the law of the land. it sets forth a speedy transition to civilian government. it is about 33 articles. it will essentially go in the order of amending the 2012 constitution within four months by a committee of legal scholars, all by parliamentary elections, and then presidential elections. many say this is repeating a lot of the mistakes from the first army-led transition, that it was drawn up by an anonymous committee without any input from the main opposition groups calling for morsi's ouster, including the national salvation front, tamarod, who have voiced criticism for not being consulted in the process. it is a bare bones document that outlines the bare necessities, but given that it makes clear, shields the military from civilian oversight, that is -- clearly prioritizes the military. it promises inclusive this would give no procedural guidelines for how to do that. and the timetable is very fast. it looks like it is repeating a lot of the errors of the first transition which led to this political
>> this declaration establishing of the law of the land. it sets forth a speedy transition to civilian government. it is about 33 articles. it will essentially go in the order of amending the 2012 constitution within four months by a committee of legal scholars, all by parliamentary elections, and then presidential elections. many say this is repeating a lot of the mistakes from the first army-led transition, that it was drawn up by an anonymous committee without any input from the main...
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number one, sought to be a law enforcement officer. two, acted like a law enforcement officer. three, pursued like a law enforcement officer trayvon martin. these are not things a reasonable citizen would do. >> the charges you were outlining, is that what you're asking the department of justice -- >> we're asking the department of justice to conduct a thorough investigation as to whether any federal laws were violated by george zimmerman in connection with the death of trayvon martin. and we have certainly -- will make a form request. i think the naacp will hold a press conference. the naacp, national urban league, black women's, all four of us and many others will join collectively in asking the justice department. now, they started at the very beginning with an investigation. they put it on hold. this is standard procedure by them. to allow the local authorities to pursue their investigation, their prosecution to a conclusion. now it's appropriate for the justice department to pick this up and to proceed. >> maya, i want to get you back in here but i want to say thanks to do
number one, sought to be a law enforcement officer. two, acted like a law enforcement officer. three, pursued like a law enforcement officer trayvon martin. these are not things a reasonable citizen would do. >> the charges you were outlining, is that what you're asking the department of justice -- >> we're asking the department of justice to conduct a thorough investigation as to whether any federal laws were violated by george zimmerman in connection with the death of trayvon...
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just the law. fox news sunday with chris wallace next. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. >> today a jury finds george zimmerman not guilty in the death of trayvon martin. we'll get the latest from sanford, florida. plus just when it looked like congress get more divided, it does. on immigration, house republicans reject the bipartisan plan passed by the senate. >> the house will do its own job in developing a immigration bill. >> why delay? why don't we get about the business on developing a bill? >> on obamacare, criticism of the president delaying part of healthcare reform. >> its provisions are unworkable. its timeline it's unworkable.
just the law. fox news sunday with chris wallace next. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. >> today a jury finds george zimmerman not guilty in the death of trayvon martin. we'll get the latest from sanford, florida. plus just when it looked like congress get more divided, it does. on immigration, house republicans reject the bipartisan plan passed by the senate....
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law was passed. if anyone was to do something, don't want to take to the streets, march, please, george zimmerman raised over $450,000 for his defense. the trayvon martin foundation left $150,000, accepted them $5, send them $1. if you want to march. march across the country today. bring your families. i'm going to bring my four-month-old child. bring your kids, boyfriends, wives, parents. this is not about young people angry, upset, take to the streets and violently protest, this is about the future of this country. >> the danger of this law is to everyone, not just young black men. what alec has done, nra wants to proliferate guns. they want everyone to own one, because they can sell one, then they want more cases to carry one. take it in the bar, the church, the school. step three of that is reducing the penalties for discharging your gun. one of the reasons not to have a gun is this fear what if i drop it and it goes off and i kill somebody. what if i drop it and kill somebody i think is a burgla
law was passed. if anyone was to do something, don't want to take to the streets, march, please, george zimmerman raised over $450,000 for his defense. the trayvon martin foundation left $150,000, accepted them $5, send them $1. if you want to march. march across the country today. bring your families. i'm going to bring my four-month-old child. bring your kids, boyfriends, wives, parents. this is not about young people angry, upset, take to the streets and violently protest, this is about the...
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we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a policy resolution to the debate. and i hope that during the debate, we we keep a benevolent -- in mine and we understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. and we must remember that the vast majority of immigrants are decent people who work hard and support their families and and leadtheir faith responsible lives. host: former president george w. bush speaking in yesterday. "says onington post immigration, bush is just another voice. int: let's hear from gina birmingham, alabama. independent line. are a nation of laws and our nation has a hist
we are also a nation of laws. and we must enforce our laws. be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. we can uphold our traditions of andmilating immigrants honoring our heritage of a nation built on the rule of law. but we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important over reforming those laws. and that's good. i don't tend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of do hope there is a...
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the law in florida, never mind the stand your ground law, but just the actual self-defense law is very strong. if at any point in that altercation that zimmerman felt that his life was in grave bodily harm or imminent danger, he had the right under florida's law to pull that trigger. so the jurors went back with this very weak prosecution case, a very strong defense case. and i'll give you one example there. one of the very last witnesses the defense called, this gunshot expert. man, he really sealed zimmerman's fate in the sense that he said what zimmerman had been saying all along, which is at that fatal moment zimmerman was on the bottom getting his head bashed in by martin on the top and therefore he felt that he was in danger of imminent harm. >> lis, do you get the sense that when the prosecution felt this case was wrapped up they had a weak situation going into the jury because at the last minute after they charged him with second degree murder, they asked the judge, we want the jury to also consider manslaughter. that had to signal to the jury that the prosecution didn't feel g
the law in florida, never mind the stand your ground law, but just the actual self-defense law is very strong. if at any point in that altercation that zimmerman felt that his life was in grave bodily harm or imminent danger, he had the right under florida's law to pull that trigger. so the jurors went back with this very weak prosecution case, a very strong defense case. and i'll give you one example there. one of the very last witnesses the defense called, this gunshot expert. man, he really...
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who will they cover once this law kicks in? caller: earlier i -- guest: earlier i mentioned a study that recently came out. that study seemed to indicate that most employers met the minimum qualifications for coverage. employers are trying to need to meet this. most of them already far exceed that number. if employers do not meet a minimum set of benefits, then those employees who do not -- who are not going to be getting -- those employees who do not either have access to an employer plan, or do not have access to a minimum set of benefits -- if the employer is falling short, then those employees cannot qualify for coverage as individuals in an exchange. they can go to the individual exchange. if they qualify, based on their income for subsidies, they can go ahead and get subsidies. wyandotte, hear from okla., republican caller, rudy. ruby.: hello, this is host: excuse me. go ahead. caller: if you cannot get a job and are trying to find a job, how are you going to get insurance to find the job? if they work and have insurance
who will they cover once this law kicks in? caller: earlier i -- guest: earlier i mentioned a study that recently came out. that study seemed to indicate that most employers met the minimum qualifications for coverage. employers are trying to need to meet this. most of them already far exceed that number. if employers do not meet a minimum set of benefits, then those employees who do not -- who are not going to be getting -- those employees who do not either have access to an employer plan, or...
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that's not the law in massachusetts. it's not the law in a lot of states. that's the law in florida. under that simple analysis it was clear to me from the beginning that self-defense would be easy for the defense to prove because the prosecution couldn't disprove it beyond a reasonable doubt. this wasn't even a close call. >> john, what about for you, and taking into account when angela corey got involved with this, was the bar set too high with the charges? >> i always thought the charges were much, much too high. just having seen the photos at the very outset, before she got involved, i viewed this as a potential manslaughter case if not self-defense. so that made it very difficult. so, they tried this case as a self-defense case -- i mean, tried it as second-degree murder case when it never had the facts to support it. even with all of that, when they got into the middle of the case and even toward the end when there was an opportunity to try to make this a manslaughter case, they didn't argue it that well. they didn't try it that well. at the end of th
that's not the law in massachusetts. it's not the law in a lot of states. that's the law in florida. under that simple analysis it was clear to me from the beginning that self-defense would be easy for the defense to prove because the prosecution couldn't disprove it beyond a reasonable doubt. this wasn't even a close call. >> john, what about for you, and taking into account when angela corey got involved with this, was the bar set too high with the charges? >> i always thought the...
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and high murder rates and it's not about local laws but state laws and international laws. because it's like air pollution. if you have tight requirements on the local level and not on the state and you will have the smog coming in. and guns can come through in the same way. so, if you have these very good gun laws on the local level, only helps you so much if you have these bad state laws and federal laws. >> you hit the nail right on the head. we can approve guns from indiana and kentucky and a police officer was shot and they traced the gun back to mississippi. if i am correct, one gunship that can trace a lot of guns back to right in illinois, but the gun trafficking and the store purchasing of guns has to be stopped. that's a big part of the problem. >> i'm just curious what you make, so, in illinois, they're basically told by the court you can't have a ban on concealed weapons, you have to allow it in some way and dispute between the governor about exactly what the restrictions will be. in new york, you have to go through the police to get a permit and more lax in ill
and high murder rates and it's not about local laws but state laws and international laws. because it's like air pollution. if you have tight requirements on the local level and not on the state and you will have the smog coming in. and guns can come through in the same way. so, if you have these very good gun laws on the local level, only helps you so much if you have these bad state laws and federal laws. >> you hit the nail right on the head. we can approve guns from indiana and...